Publications by authors named "Mitsuhiko Noda"

Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) from pancreatic beta cells is a principal mechanism for systemic glucose homeostasis, of which regulatory mechanisms are still unclear. Here we show that kinesin molecular motor KIF5B is essential for GSIS through maintaining the voltage-gated calcium channel Ca1.2 levels, by facilitating an Hsp70-to-Hsp90 chaperone exchange to pass through the quality control in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).

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Objective: This study aimed to identify the amount of weight loss needed in patients with obesity to improve metabolic syndrome (MetS), a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), over a long period of time.

Methods: A total of 576 patients with obesity were enrolled in this study. Effects of continuous physician-supervised weight loss on the cumulative MetS components excluding abdominal circumference (defined as obesity-related CVD risk score) were investigated during a 5-year follow-up period.

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  • This study addresses the genetic factors affecting kidney function in East Asians, particularly the Japanese, highlighting the need for more extensive GWAS with larger sample sizes due to limited previous research.* -
  • Utilizing data from around 200,000 Japanese participants, the authors conducted a meta-analysis that revealed 110 loci linked to estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and 112 loci associated with serum creatinine (SCr).* -
  • The findings include a novel variant (CD36 rs146148222) and suggest that understanding these genetic associations can lead to personalized strategies for preventing kidney diseases in the future.*
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The Japan Diabetes Society (JDS) and the Japan Cancer Association (JCA) launched a joint committee and published their "First Joint Committee Report on Diabetes and Cancer" in 2013, compiling recommendations for physicians and healthcare providers as well as for the general population. In 2016, the "Second Joint Committee Report on Diabetes and Cancer" summarized the current evidence on glycemic control and cancer risk in patients with diabetes. The current "Third Joint Committee Report on Diabetes and Cancer", for which the joint committee also enlisted the assistance of the Japanese Society of Clinical Oncology (JSCO) and the Japanese Society of Medical Oncology (JSMO), reports on the results from the questionnaire survey, "Diabetes Management in Patients Receiving Cancer Therapy," which targeted oncologists responsible for cancer management and diabetologists in charge of glycemic control in cancer patients.

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  • The Japan Diabetes Society and Japan Cancer Association established a joint committee in 2013 to publish recommendations on managing diabetes and cancer for healthcare providers and the general public.
  • In 2016, they released a second report that focused on the relationship between glycemic control and cancer risk in patients with diabetes.
  • The latest, third report involved a survey of oncologists and diabetologists, which revealed a shared agreement on the importance of guidelines for glycemic control in cancer therapy for diabetic patients.
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Metabolically Healthy Obesity (MHO) is generally recognized as the absence of any metabolic disorders and cardiovascular diseases, including type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, in obese individuals; however, it is not clearly defined. Therefore, the present study investigated differences in metabolic characteristics between individuals with MHO and Metabolically Unhealthy Obesity (MUO) during weight reduction therapy. The key factors defining MHO and the importance of weight reduction therapy for MHO were also examined.

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Background: This study aimed to develop models to predict the 5-year incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in a Japanese population and validate them externally in an independent Japanese population.

Methods: Data from 10,986 participants (aged 46-75 years) in the development cohort of the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Diabetes Study and 11,345 participants (aged 46-75 years) in the validation cohort of the Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study were used to develop and validate the risk scores in logistic regression models.

Results: We considered non-invasive (sex, body mass index, family history of diabetes mellitus, and diastolic blood pressure) and invasive (glycated hemoglobin [HbA1c] and fasting plasma glucose [FPG]) predictors to predict the 5-year probability of incident diabetes.

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Aims/introduction: Research on the incidence and underlying mechanisms of rapid renal function decline in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with preserved renal function and normoalbuminuria is limited. This study aimed to investigate the involvement of hemoglobin level as a risk factor for rapid decliners among patients with type 2 diabetes with preserved renal function and normoalbuminuria.

Materials And Methods: This was a retrospective observational study of 242 patients with type 2 diabetes with a baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate of ≥60 mL/min/1.

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Aims/introduction: Non-attendance from regular medical care is a major problem in diabetes patients. This study aimed to examine the impact of a multifaceted lifestyle intervention by face-to-face approach (FFA) on non-attendance from regular medical care in comparison with that by telephone from the technical support center (TSC).

Materials And Methods: This was secondary analysis from a 1-year, prospective, cluster randomized, intervention study.

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Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that pneumonia mortality is lower for individuals with high body mass index (BMI) compared to normal BMI, but it remains unclear whether weight change during adulthood influences subsequent mortality due to pneumonia in Asian populations, who have a relatively lean body mass. This study aimed to examine the association of BMI and weight change over 5 years with the subsequent risk of pneumonia mortality in a Japanese population.

Methods: The present analysis included 79,564 Japan Public Health Center (JPHC)-based Prospective Study participants who completed a questionnaire between 1995 and 1998 were followed for death through 2016.

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  • The study investigated risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in overweight and obese patients, focusing on the interaction between obesity-related conditions and CVD development.
  • Conducted with 318 eligible patients from the Japan Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome study, it found that lower cystatin C-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFRcys) levels were significantly linked to CVD in patients with high fasting plasma glucose (HFPG).
  • The research concluded that tracking eGFRcys levels might be a more reliable predictor of CVD in these patients compared to traditional measures like creatinine-based eGFR (eGFRcr).
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While higher circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations have been reported to be associated with decreased risk of all-cause mortality, evidence on dietary vitamin D intake is limited and inconsistent. We investigated whether vitamin D intake is associated with all-cause and cause-specific mortality among Japanese adults. Participants were 42,992 men and 50,693 women who responded to the second survey of the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study (1995-1998) and who were followed up for mortality through 2018.

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Introduction: This study explored the psychological and situational factors affecting dropout from regular visits to diabetes care using data obtained from the Japan Diabetes Outcome Intervention Trial 2 (J-DOIT2) Large-scale Trial (LT).

Methods: A total of 2,031 patients with type 2 diabetes who participated in the J-DOIT2-LT were included in the analysis. Responses to a baseline questionnaire with 17 items asking about the experience of dropout from regular visits in diabetes care and its reasons were analyzed using principal component analysis, and factors related to dropout were extracted.

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Background: Although studies have found an association between chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cancer incidence, the results are inconsistent.

Methods: This study included participants in the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study who had data on serum creatinine measurements. We assessed the association between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and the risk of total and site-specific cancer incidence using a systematic survey in Japan.

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Weight reduction therapy represents a fundamental strategy to prevent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in patients with obesity, which may result in liver fibrosis. Histological findings previously demonstrated that weight reduction therapy attenuated NAFLD. The FIB4 index is widely used to assess the status of NAFLD.

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  • This study explored how serum levels of sTREM2 might predict cognitive impairment in non-obese patients with type 2 diabetes, as dementia risk is higher for these individuals.
  • Researchers followed 166 Japanese patients over two years, assessing their cognitive function and measuring sTREM2 levels, with results indicating that higher sTREM2 levels were linked to declining cognitive scores in those with elevated HbA levels.
  • The findings suggest that managing blood sugar levels is crucial to prevent cognitive decline, and that increased sTREM2 could serve as a potential marker for cognitive issues in poorly controlled type 2 diabetes patients who are not obese.
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Aims/introduction: Among colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, pre-existing diabetes is suggested to influence poor prognosis, but the impact on adjuvant chemotherapy implementation is largely unknown. We aimed to compare the implementation rate of adjuvant chemotherapy between CRC patients with and without pre-existing diabetes in a retrospective cohort study.

Materials And Methods: Colorectal cancer diagnosis information was obtained from the hospital-based cancer registry of patients with stage III CRC who underwent curative surgery in 2013 in Japan (n = 6,344).

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Background: The associations between the types/amounts of beverages consumed in daily life and measures of the glycemia status were investigated in a Japanese population-based cohort.

Methods: Data from the baseline survey of the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Diabetes cohort were used. A cross-sectional analysis was performed in 3852 men and 6003 women who were evaluated under the fasting condition.

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Aims: Workplace demands, support, and relationships differ according to employment status (e.g., employment that is full-time, part-time, or self-employed) and may lead to unequal opportunities to keep diabetic appointments.

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Background It is uncertain whether risk classification under the nationwide program on screening and lifestyle modification for metabolic syndrome captures well high-risk individuals who could benefit from lifestyle interventions. We examined the validity of risk classification by linking the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods and Results Individual-level data of 29 288 Japanese individuals aged 40 to 74 years without a history of CVD from 10 prospective cohort studies were used.

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Objectives: We aimed to investigate the association between sugar or starch intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in middle-aged Japanese adults.

Subjects/methods: Participants comprised 27,797 men and 36,880 women aged 45-75 years with no history of diabetes and critical illness before the second survey in the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study. We calculated sugar (total sugar, total fructose, and sugar subtypes) and starch intakes (% energy/d) using a validated 147-item food frequency questionnaire, to estimate the average dietary intake over the previous year.

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Aims/introduction: We aimed to study the relationships among the copper (Cu)/zinc (Zn) ratio, inflammatory biomarkers, and the prevalence of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Materials And Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed on 651 patients with type 2 diabetes. DKD was defined as a urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio of ≥30 mg/g creatinine and/or an estimated glomerular filtration rate using cystatin C of < 60 mL/min/1.

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Materials And Methods: Our study design was a retrospective observational study. Subjects with type 2 diabetes diagnosed with either simple or preproliferative diabetic retinopathy by ophthalmologists at their first visit and followed up for 6-18 months thereafter were included and divided into worsening and nonworsening groups. Thereafter, baseline characteristics and changes in HbA1c and therapy over a year were investigated.

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  • The study assessed the accuracy of diabetes definitions using disease codes and prescriptions from Japan's Diagnosis Procedure Combination (DPC) data through a review of medical charts.
  • Out of 72 patients analyzed, 23 were diagnosed with diabetes, revealing high sensitivity (89.5%) and specificity (96.2%) for diabetes codes alone, indicating a strong correlation with actual diagnoses.
  • The findings support the use of DPC data for reliably identifying diabetes among inpatients, whether using diabetes codes alone or in combination with prescriptions.
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